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well it's a ridiculous no because it's not very densely populated i mean imagine if london this would be a complete catastrophe or if it hit a nuclear facility it would be a complete catastrophe but fortunately these things don't happen that often you know i mean every twenty years or so of course you hear more about them in russia because russia is so big and therefore catches them but the question for the future must be could they be perfect. i would think with more satellite. space research you could get some sort of looming over all of these coming but i mean that's i mean that is the bizarre nascimento to this because ultimately you think about the thousands of satellites in orbit you think about these massive tell us give us a sense around the world in a high elevations like hawaii for example how is it that things like this are not being tracked and they penetrate national airspace and then cause i'm on a disaster. well thing is there's a lot of a lot of skill out there and the speed of this thing was it was goes. one and a half times around the world in an hour that's the spee
well it's a ridiculous no because it's not very densely populated i mean imagine if london this would be a complete catastrophe or if it hit a nuclear facility it would be a complete catastrophe but fortunately these things don't happen that often you know i mean every twenty years or so of course you hear more about them in russia because russia is so big and therefore catches them but the question for the future must be could they be perfect. i would think with more satellite. space research...
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well it's a ridiculous no because it's not very densely populated i mean imagine if london this would be a complete catastrophe or if it hit a nuclear facility it would be a complete catastrophe but fortunately these things don't happen that often you know i mean every twenty years or so of course you hear more about them in russia because russia is so big and therefore catches catches them but the question for the future must be could they be perfect. i would think with more satellite. space research you could get some sort of looming over all of these coming but i mean that's i mean that is the bizarre nascimento to this because ultimately you think about the thousands of satellites in orbit you think about these massive telescope has a sense around the world in a high elevations like hawaii for example how is it that things like this are not being tracked and they penetrate national airspace and then cause i'm on a disaster. well thing is there's a lot of a lot of sky out there and the speed of this thing was it was goes. one of the whole times around the world in an hour that's th
well it's a ridiculous no because it's not very densely populated i mean imagine if london this would be a complete catastrophe or if it hit a nuclear facility it would be a complete catastrophe but fortunately these things don't happen that often you know i mean every twenty years or so of course you hear more about them in russia because russia is so big and therefore catches catches them but the question for the future must be could they be perfect. i would think with more satellite. space...
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at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for a big primetime speech on tuesday his first state of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that these targeted assassinations are actually. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're not at war in lebannon we're not in war in somalia if you want to clear war if you want to follow international law if you want to make your case you play by the rules the fact of the matter is no matter what you call this it's murder it's assassination it's illegal we're talking about murdering civilians we're talking about attacks by drones in countries that are our allies if there were a person is there that we are want that are wanted american citizens yemenis citizens pakistani citizens somalis citizens for cr
at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for a big primetime speech on tuesday his first state of the union address since reelection his main focus will be domestic issues economic recovery gun laws and immigration foreign policy will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secretive u.s. drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that these targeted assassinations are actually. we're not at war in pakistan we're not it war in yemen we're...
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in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform staff gone the past two years. crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years and reverse and for the past two years have been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police officers now for eleven years. so i may not know the the police are having to take their share of the of the spending reductions along with the rest of the public sector to get the deficit under control and what we're actually seeing is it's not about police numbers it's what you do with the police or innovative ways of maintaining a police presence on the street and jim a home for to have a increase in crime in his constituency but the facts are that across the country on average last year crime fell by. eight percent and in fact it fell in my force in leicestershire by eight percent as well so we are seeing a overall reduction in crime across the country at the same time we're c
in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform staff gone the past two years. crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years and reverse and for the past two years have been an increase in crime last year of nine percent so as certain parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police officers now for eleven years. so i may not know the the police are having to take their...
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while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. and that's the latest from the business team up next on our g after a very short break sophie shevardnadze speaks with laurence kotlikoff an economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussions of the global financial crisis. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people live. with this is a problem that. there were. people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. play. laurence kotlikoff economics professor at boston university it's a pleasure to have you with us today it's great to be with you and great to be in russia so you're the one who states that america is broke and is even in a worse state that greece and ireland how so what exactly do you mean by that well we have condiments look at all the bills the government has to pay and and in the us case we have enormous bills that have been kept off the books that are not official debts but they're very real for example paying me my social security bene
while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. and that's the latest from the business team up next on our g after a very short break sophie shevardnadze speaks with laurence kotlikoff an economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussions of the global financial crisis. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people live. with this is a problem that. there were. people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be...
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while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. russia's fertiliser billionaire dmitri ruble of live reportedly paid twenty million dollars for why a mansion of a famous hollywood actor will smith smith who is a father of three and one of the wealthiest americans performers bought the property in two thousand and nine he paid thirteen and a half million dollars for it but when it comes to live he apparently has a weak spot for expensive real estate he recently set a record by by the most expensive new york city apartment for eighty eight million dollars also acquired donald trump's palm beach florida for one hundred million he has the cash to spend for sure after he made six and a half billion dollars in two thousand and twenty by selling his stake in russia's own largest fertilizer company were all collie and that's the latest from the business team up next on our t.v. after a short break our tease sophie shevardnadze speaks with a laurence kotlikoff and economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussion
while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. russia's fertiliser billionaire dmitri ruble of live reportedly paid twenty million dollars for why a mansion of a famous hollywood actor will smith smith who is a father of three and one of the wealthiest americans performers bought the property in two thousand and nine he paid thirteen and a half million dollars for it but when it comes to live he apparently has a weak spot for expensive real estate he recently set a record by by the...
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half the size of american and not as well-known globally, gains international destinations such as london and cities in latin america. both gain in the u.s. "american's got great postion in ny and miami. u.s. airways brings in charlotte, philadelphia national. it's going to be good for business travelers." if the merger is approved by anti-trust regulators, 86% of domestic flights would be handled by american and three other carriers: united, delta and southwest. already, analysts predict airfare will rise 5% across the board this year. some think the merger assures that beyond this year. "there will still be competition, but it does mean slightly higher fares." as for frequent flyers, miles on both carriers will be combined. but miles earned on u.s. airways, currently applied to united, will shift to american, but not right away. in fact, it may take seveal months before passengers see any significant effect. the merger still has be approved by federal anti-trust regulators, american's bankruptcy judge and shareholders of u.s. airways. carnival is working to get passengers home following
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel he is the president of the institute for peace.
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel he is the president of the institute for peace.
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea he is the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is corrupted with our commitment to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali until recently been occupied by terrorist jihadists islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole siberian region and of course the state of mali ok michael but does that justify interventions military intervention do you think.
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea he is the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem...
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to blame for the recent surge in deaths nationwide areas of high unemployment such as camden here in london are among those worst affected and it's a problem compounded by cutbacks in mental health services the double whammy effect of the recession is that the people are becoming more distressed more anxious and therefore more at risk of wanting to take their own lives at the same time whether sterrett and cuts means that we have fewer psychiatric beds that the crisis isn't there and if that isn't enough the growth of same day loan companies and intimidating debt collectors are adding to the pressures people are feeling according to researchers at brighton university we have some very very good regulations that protect people look at things plastic debt collection however it appears that the tickly well it's because these practices us do it in response the u.k. government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over a million pounds on res
to blame for the recent surge in deaths nationwide areas of high unemployment such as camden here in london are among those worst affected and it's a problem compounded by cutbacks in mental health services the double whammy effect of the recession is that the people are becoming more distressed more anxious and therefore more at risk of wanting to take their own lives at the same time whether sterrett and cuts means that we have fewer psychiatric beds that the crisis isn't there and if that...
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london. well still to come this hour a guessing game and a few minutes we'll explain why many ecologists new clothes outraged by the forces decision to go ahead with a multibillion dollar deals with the west that's story just ahead. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then a glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realized everything is ok you don't know i'm charging welcome to the big picture. mission and free accreditation a free lunch for charges free. agent three. three. free. download free blog plug in video for your media project a free media. dot com you. can use a good laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me the creation and why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dog call. live . live. live live. live. live. live live live. live live. live. back here with me. in egypt m
london. well still to come this hour a guessing game and a few minutes we'll explain why many ecologists new clothes outraged by the forces decision to go ahead with a multibillion dollar deals with the west that's story just ahead. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then a glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realized everything is ok you don't know i'm charging welcome to the big picture. mission and free accreditation...
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in london, and in south africa different stories have been appearing in court. he broke down crying after hearing the story of the premeditated murder of his girlfriend. the prosecutor told the court that he had got up from bed, put on his prosthetic legs, walked to the bathroom and shot his crow friend through the door. with the latest details, here is naomi. >> oscar pistorius was in court today. the pair lived decathlete sobbed into his hands as he listened to the arguments about whether he should get bail. prosecutors gave more detail of what they say happened last night. they'll age that -- they allege that he woke up, put on his prosthetic leg, and fired his gun to the bathroom door. of the four shots, three hit his girlfriend. the defense lawyers declare that the shooting was accidental. meanwhile is a state of mourning in the postal -- coastal town of port elizabeth. the deceased's family spoke briefly after the funeral. >> at a certain point, we were smiling as we remembered her. because we only have good memories of her. i think that is what we were al
in london, and in south africa different stories have been appearing in court. he broke down crying after hearing the story of the premeditated murder of his girlfriend. the prosecutor told the court that he had got up from bed, put on his prosthetic legs, walked to the bathroom and shot his crow friend through the door. with the latest details, here is naomi. >> oscar pistorius was in court today. the pair lived decathlete sobbed into his hands as he listened to the arguments about...
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hear your perspective on this patrick and it's and joining me live here political analyst there in london thanks patrick. fresh allegations of in the age of secret cia prisons around the world the violations that have allegedly been taking place there and we'll paste angio funded by one of america's richest men george soros has unveiled a report which claims to detail the operation of these so-called black sites we get live expert opinion shortly but first artie's got to just count has the details. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail torture techniques that were used at cia secret prisons overseas to so-called black sites but also give a list of countries that one way or another participated in cia secret detention and extraordinary rendition operations including by hosting cia prisons on their territories detaining interrogating torturing going to be using it to be jewels assisting in a tour in the capture and transport of detainees and so on so the list includes countries like afghanistan all australia canada denmark djibo
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andrew farmer from london and just remind you we have more stories and great pictures for you no website r.t. dot com is online all the time here's a quick glimpse but we've got there for you at the moment u.s. president barack obama except to restart a key focus of his politics nuclear weapons production possibly tempting russia with a potential big money saving more on our website. so that you know for sure what you'll be doing tomorrow if not in the u.s. defense john may be able to help predict your future steps and even behavior just by collecting social network data find out more about that online. with ukraine refused to pay russian gas giant gazprom the recent seven billion dollar gas bill authorities in kiev working on enlisting western companies to explore its shale gas reserves were the controversial method proposed to boost the country's coffers isn't going down well with environmentalists artie's alexia chef skeet has this report. it was described as the day of ukraine's energy independence what in november last year he signed a one billion dollar agreement with a spanish uti
andrew farmer from london and just remind you we have more stories and great pictures for you no website r.t. dot com is online all the time here's a quick glimpse but we've got there for you at the moment u.s. president barack obama except to restart a key focus of his politics nuclear weapons production possibly tempting russia with a potential big money saving more on our website. so that you know for sure what you'll be doing tomorrow if not in the u.s. defense john may be able to help...
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that breaking story from london. the parliament has passed same- sex marriages for england and wales. to asia now, and china's toxic smog has become a threat not only to the health of the chinese but also to the residents of japan. for the last few days, chinese smog has been pushing east >> government health experts in tokyo are advising people with respiratory problems and small children to remain indoors for the time being. is there a way to end the problem set to increase as china's population grows? here is more. >> his a migrant worker who lives on the edge of beijing in this small apartment. his home is heated with coal. each lump costs 15 cents. he says he is comfortable here. the oven is both a heater and a stove. it gets warm in the room, but the air smells of coal smoke. >> we have to use coal. the winters in beijing are cold. you cococod not stand it here without heating. i cannot afford to heat without electricity. electricity is too expensive. i have to heat with coal. it is cheap and practical. >> and
that breaking story from london. the parliament has passed same- sex marriages for england and wales. to asia now, and china's toxic smog has become a threat not only to the health of the chinese but also to the residents of japan. for the last few days, chinese smog has been pushing east >> government health experts in tokyo are advising people with respiratory problems and small children to remain indoors for the time being. is there a way to end the problem set to increase as china's...
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london. right there's more news on our website at archie dot com let's check out what other stories await for you they write you can also find a regular safety drill on a fancy cruise line up that went to terribly wrong when a lifeboat fell into the sea killing five people we've got the details at r.t. dot com. and french police arrest a pal of identical twins but have no on the option but to turn to an expensive d.n.a. test to reveal which one of them committed an alleged string of sexual assaults find out more details why and how much needs to be forked out online. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks fifty yard p. interview intriguing story for you here. in troy arabic to find out more visit our big. dog called. the ukrainian economy continues to struggle with moscow slapping a new multibillion dollar i guess bill on the country's last month as a result of orgies and working on enlisting western companies to expl
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. >> now, a london-based group is trying to change that. >> can these men stop global companies from dodging taxes around the world? tax officials from australia, britain, and china analyze complex schemes to reduce company tax burdens. this one leaves from england to australia, taking advantage of tax havens along the way. the authority of tax officials often ends at the border. investigators request information from authorities and other countries, but it is often not enough. >> when you start looking at very complex affairs, then a simple letter is rarely sufficient to fully explore the issues. by working together, we are able to understand the cultural differences that exist between our different countries. >> in britain, u.s. coffeehouse starbucks sparked outrage when it was revealed the company paid very little tax in the u.k. its trick was to pay high licensing fees to reduce its corporate tax rate. activists say starbucks is no exception. >> there's a lot of online-based companies like amazon, google, facebook, that are avoiding tax, which is outrageous. >> apple, for example
. >> now, a london-based group is trying to change that. >> can these men stop global companies from dodging taxes around the world? tax officials from australia, britain, and china analyze complex schemes to reduce company tax burdens. this one leaves from england to australia, taking advantage of tax havens along the way. the authority of tax officials often ends at the border. investigators request information from authorities and other countries, but it is often not enough....
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we're seeing gains in london of about .4%. frankfurt dax is down a quarter of a pennsylvania and paris cac lower. a senior official of the international monetary fund has expressed a report for japan's economic policies but expressed a need for the country to take steps to rein in fiscal health. the finance minister met visiting imf managing director david lipton here in tokyo. he briefed him on the government's policies. he explained about the recent joint statement between the government and central bank. that statement seat 2% inflation target. he also referred to a supplementary budget plan which has a stimulus worth $100 billion. finance ministry officials said he understood them and said they were necessary. the meeting came amid concerns voiced by germany and other countries opinion they are saying japan's policies could be intended to guide the yen lower. >>> two major japanese automakers have revised their profits. mazda motors says it expects to post $480 million in operating profit up 80% when you calculate it in ye
we're seeing gains in london of about .4%. frankfurt dax is down a quarter of a pennsylvania and paris cac lower. a senior official of the international monetary fund has expressed a report for japan's economic policies but expressed a need for the country to take steps to rein in fiscal health. the finance minister met visiting imf managing director david lipton here in tokyo. he briefed him on the government's policies. he explained about the recent joint statement between the government and...
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in east london we pioneered policing. popular across a piece. of the marine unit in my area. we've been told that there will be no night patrols on the river as a result of these cuts this is a security terrorism issue as well as an issue of safety on the streets so we have different experiences in terms of our constituencies and everybody wants to support the police and we have a different economic strategy to deal with the deficit and the financial measures that need to be in to just essence what we want to do is support the place we both want to see. best to do that kind of speak about integrity it's not just the police integrity it's the public perception of the police integrity and the reforms will help to improve the public perception of prison. all right thank you very much you can join in our debate online we've also been on twitter a lot of the public have been getting involved in this debate as well as members of the police. reform to join in the debate about the latest. the westminster has been active in other areas too bringing free mental health treatment for m.p
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. >> now, a london-based group is trying to change that. >> can these men stop global companies from dodging taxes around the world? tax officials from australia, britain, and china analyze complex schemes to reduce company tax burdens. this one leaves from england to australia, taking advantage of tax havens along the way. the authority of tax officials often ends at the border. investigators request information from authorities and other countries, but it is often not enough. >> when you start looking at very complex affairs, then a simple letter is rarely sufficient to fully explore the issues. by working together, we are able to understand the cultural differences that exist between our different countries. >> in britain, u.s. coffeehouse starbucks sparked outrage when it was revealed the company paid very little tax in the u.k. its trick was to pay high licensing fees to reduce its corporate tax rate. activists say starbucks is no exception. >> there's a lot of online-based companies like amazon, google, facebook, that are avoiding tax, which is outrageous. >> apple, for example
. >> now, a london-based group is trying to change that. >> can these men stop global companies from dodging taxes around the world? tax officials from australia, britain, and china analyze complex schemes to reduce company tax burdens. this one leaves from england to australia, taking advantage of tax havens along the way. the authority of tax officials often ends at the border. investigators request information from authorities and other countries, but it is often not enough....
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the parent company based in this london premises has strongly tied doing anything illegal or immoral and stresses how they have helped the economy and zambia. they say between 2008 and 2012, capital allowances but it did have to pay the corporation tax because the allowances are used by governments around the world and have nothing to do with tax avoidance. it highlights they invested $240 million of its operations, creating jobs for 5000 people. actually that's not the whole story. the firm sent a third of its pre-tax profits to offshore havens. >> we think this is not moral. one of the world's poorest companies -- poorest countries, the children are malnourished, and that is money the government is not getting and that means it's much harder. >> but the zambia sugar is not breaking any laws. things will change if they get serious about tax in general. >> is not just the global corporations, it's all levels of society from the prime minister and president down. there are countries where large portions are not paying taxes and it's difficult to expect a corporation operating in that
the parent company based in this london premises has strongly tied doing anything illegal or immoral and stresses how they have helped the economy and zambia. they say between 2008 and 2012, capital allowances but it did have to pay the corporation tax because the allowances are used by governments around the world and have nothing to do with tax avoidance. it highlights they invested $240 million of its operations, creating jobs for 5000 people. actually that's not the whole story. the firm...
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gains in london. ftse 100 up .4%. got gains as well for the dax in frankfurt up .2%.ou see currenc now we're going to bank of japan to buy foreign bonds. others are betting the bank of japan will have mormon tear easing. foreign investments in to china dropped from a year ago. that's a decline now for an eighth straight month. a chinese commerce ministry spokesperson said the country attracted not over $9 billion of foreign direct investment last month. down 7.3% from the same month last year. investments from european nations were up more than 80%. a sharp rebound from last year's tumble when there was the impact of the eurozone debt problems. influence from japan fell20% souring bilateral relations havd determination to implement the new democratic state. >> the revision allows foreign investors to be exempt of corporate taxes for five years instead of three years. it let's them lease land up to 50 years. japanese companies are behind chinese and south korean businesses in their investments into myanmar. >>> all rig
gains in london. ftse 100 up .4%. got gains as well for the dax in frankfurt up .2%.ou see currenc now we're going to bank of japan to buy foreign bonds. others are betting the bank of japan will have mormon tear easing. foreign investments in to china dropped from a year ago. that's a decline now for an eighth straight month. a chinese commerce ministry spokesperson said the country attracted not over $9 billion of foreign direct investment last month. down 7.3% from the same month last year....
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. >> all right, thank you for joining us there from london. in ireland, the government is about to be given a long awaited report into the so called magdalene laundry scandal. run by catholic nuns, it forced thousands of girls and women to work as slave labor under the pretense of offering them moral guidance. >> the buildings that hosted the magdalene laundries stand as monuments of religious and state sponsor brutality. in these places orders of catholic nuns carry out the greatest contra imaginable, taking in women on the pretext of looking after them and getting rich on their forced labor. places like this have had hundreds of girls and young women coming to work in the laundry. some might have been sent in disgrace because they became pregnant, others might have been orphans or babies. some were sent by the court for getting into trouble with the law. some were sent by their own parents. the thing they all had in common was the sense that they were here voluntarily, for their own moral good. >> this is the official form that accompanied m
. >> all right, thank you for joining us there from london. in ireland, the government is about to be given a long awaited report into the so called magdalene laundry scandal. run by catholic nuns, it forced thousands of girls and women to work as slave labor under the pretense of offering them moral guidance. >> the buildings that hosted the magdalene laundries stand as monuments of religious and state sponsor brutality. in these places orders of catholic nuns carry out the...
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel he is the president of institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you. first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is grappling with at the moment particularly to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali had until recently been occupied by terrorist jihadist islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole sahara and region and of course the state of mali michael what does that justify interventions military interventions you think. it becomes a problem for the international community and our smiley the state of mali is unable to do with it obviously there has to be international support and that
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel he is the president of institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you. first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa...
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in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform staff gone the past two years. in crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years reverse and for the past two years has been an increase in crime last year of nine percent saw some parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police officers now for eleven years. so they not know the police are having to take their share of the of the spending reductions along with the rest of the public sector to get the deficit under control and what we're actually seeing is it's not about police numbers it's what you do with the police or innovative ways of maintaining a police presence on the street and jim a home for to have a increase in crime in his constituency but the fact of the across the country on average last year crime fell by. eight percent and in fact it fell in my force in leicestershire by eight percent as well so we are seeing a overall reduction in crime across the country at the same time we're cutting police n
in my part of east london we've seen over one hundred fifty uniform staff gone the past two years. in crime which we've seen year on year zero for six years reverse and for the past two years has been an increase in crime last year of nine percent saw some parts of the country the cuts are being imposed are affecting the safety of people on the streets what do you say to. the lowest level of police officers now for eleven years. so they not know the police are having to take their share of the...
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we are seeing london's ftse 100 lower by 1.6%. we have declines of almost 1.9% for the frankfurt market. paris' cac40 losing 1.8%, 3,642. moving on to what happened in asia, share prices also fell across the board. china's plan to curb property purchases fueled negative sentiment as well. shanghai really leading the decliners here today, that was down almost 3%. hong kong's shares fell 1.7%. the nikkei seeing a decline of 1.4%. and that was on the slight reversal of the weak yen that we saw. speaking of currencies, here's what's going on right now. we have dollar/yen little changed right now. we are seeing a bit of strength, though, actually for the japanese yen in london trading. investors remain caution ahead of the government's proposed candidate for the next bank of japan governor. possibly next week we are seeing dollar/yen at 93.10. the euro has been losing a bit of ground as well against the yen. traders are waiting for the results of the general election in italy this weekend. it's now at 122.73. >>> well, good news for ga
we are seeing london's ftse 100 lower by 1.6%. we have declines of almost 1.9% for the frankfurt market. paris' cac40 losing 1.8%, 3,642. moving on to what happened in asia, share prices also fell across the board. china's plan to curb property purchases fueled negative sentiment as well. shanghai really leading the decliners here today, that was down almost 3%. hong kong's shares fell 1.7%. the nikkei seeing a decline of 1.4%. and that was on the slight reversal of the weak yen that we saw....
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than you have pointed us secretary of state john kerry is in london on his first official foreign tool is the start of a ten day nine country trip which will take in europe and the middle east let's now talk to aussies and farmer who is in london for us right now on ok andrew nice to see it so is it fair to say that his trip to london won't be too taxing. well maybe not or maybe because john kerry's aides have described this as a listening tour effectively mr kerry wants to gauge opinion on a number of issues but particularly firstly the syrian conflict and secondly the growing threat of his islamic extremism mr kerry said on the eve of this trip that he wanted to face the challenges of extremists who were trying to in his words hijack the arab spring revolutions and as part of that today he does want to encourage our european countries and britain to continue with their foreign aid policies because he believes that in itself is a good way of trying to influence the hearts and minds of people who do live in the middle east and also north africa but it could be an argument or struggle t
than you have pointed us secretary of state john kerry is in london on his first official foreign tool is the start of a ten day nine country trip which will take in europe and the middle east let's now talk to aussies and farmer who is in london for us right now on ok andrew nice to see it so is it fair to say that his trip to london won't be too taxing. well maybe not or maybe because john kerry's aides have described this as a listening tour effectively mr kerry wants to gauge opinion on a...
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. >> let's go to london and speak to al jazeera. how and why did the scientists carry out these tests think that could be the skeleton of richard iii? >> it has been anymore -- an amazing piece of his tour ago detective work. the stories get -- go back 500 years. his body was slung over a horse from the bladder field -- from the battlefield, taken back to what became the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a river by his enemies or whether it had been buried under a church. that is long since gone. it is now the social services, the local social services carpark. historians believe that there was this possibility that his skeleton may still be there. they started to excavate about a year ago. they have employed all the modern techniques that we are used to seeing in television dramas these days -- forensics, dna, carbon dating, and other ways in which they can establish that they have got their man, as it were. and they found a skeleton. they found the school. t
. >> let's go to london and speak to al jazeera. how and why did the scientists carry out these tests think that could be the skeleton of richard iii? >> it has been anymore -- an amazing piece of his tour ago detective work. the stories get -- go back 500 years. his body was slung over a horse from the bladder field -- from the battlefield, taken back to what became the city of leister -- leicester. there are all sorts of speculation about whether his body had been slung into a...
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here are your temperatures. 7 degrees in london as well as in paris. but then the temperatures drop away as we head in towards central europe. 2 degrees in vienna. 3 in berlin. minus 5 for the high in moscow with minus 4 in kiev. here's your extended forecast. >>> visitors to a city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of imperial elegance in miniature form. hina dolls represent members of the nobility. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsmen in the city have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more than 1800 dolls from all over the country. they are displaying them to draw attention in visitors. the dolls at the top are seven meters off the floor. >> translator: they reach right up to the ceiling. they are amazing. >> translator: it's wonderful to see something big like this. >> the dolls will be on display until march 9th. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more of the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo.
here are your temperatures. 7 degrees in london as well as in paris. but then the temperatures drop away as we head in towards central europe. 2 degrees in vienna. 3 in berlin. minus 5 for the high in moscow with minus 4 in kiev. here's your extended forecast. >>> visitors to a city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of imperial elegance in miniature form. hina dolls represent members of the nobility. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out...
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artsy london. well we have all te business news after the break for you and i'll be back with more international stories in about fifteen minutes from now stay with us is altie life in moscow. well the british study. time to. go to. market. why no one should really be happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. there's a report. it's twenty six minutes past the hour are you watching the business program on archie while come to the show u.s. credit ratings agency standard and poor's has used to slopping companies with scores that have the power to make them or break them but now it looks like the agency itself is another spotlight it's being blamed for the worst financial collapse since the great depression yes it's the two thousand and eight financial crisis the u.s. justice department is accusing it of being responsible for the onset of the crisis as kitty pilbeam is here to discuss all details so cave what exactly is being accused
artsy london. well we have all te business news after the break for you and i'll be back with more international stories in about fifteen minutes from now stay with us is altie life in moscow. well the british study. time to. go to. market. why no one should really be happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. there's a report. it's twenty six minutes past the hour are you watching the business program on archie while come to...
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thousand five hundred bottles of wine to pay for social services those wine bottles went to the city of london where the central bankers and bankers of barclays and r.b.s. and lloyd's are drunk dead drunk on the street you're naming on themselves laughing because they got these stupid french people to sell the assets to pay for their fraud of course so the debt ok they're not going to admit that there is such a thing as debt but they'll take all of your wages and all of your land and all of your assets there's a too tall so one of the people going to do all that's right they're going to stiff bath salts and watch porn all day finally e.-s. are no on images poverty and squalor that's the google translation of the greek headline that apparently the national broadcasting council has banned the broadcasting of images of poverty or squalor in greece without the express permission of those being photographed obviously we're going to also see the same thing with tourist photos because france gets tourism lots of tourism to france is their biggest industry so no photos of french people not able to dri
thousand five hundred bottles of wine to pay for social services those wine bottles went to the city of london where the central bankers and bankers of barclays and r.b.s. and lloyd's are drunk dead drunk on the street you're naming on themselves laughing because they got these stupid french people to sell the assets to pay for their fraud of course so the debt ok they're not going to admit that there is such a thing as debt but they'll take all of your wages and all of your land and all of...
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thousand five hundred bottles of wine to pay for social services those wine bottles went to the city of london where the central bankers and bankers of barclays and r.b.s. and lloyd's are drunk dead drunk on the street you're naming on themselves laughing because they got these stupid french people to sell the assets to pay for their fraud of course so the debt ok they're not going to admit that there is such a thing as a debt but don't take all of your wages and all of your land and all of your assets there's a to the tall so what are the people going to do all that's right they're going to sniff basketballs and watch porn all day finally e.s.r. no on images poverty and squalor that's the google translation of the greek headline that apparently the national broadcasting council has banned the broadcasting of images of poverty or squalor in greece without the express permission of those being photographed obviously we're going to also see the same thing with tourist photos because france gets tourism lots of tourism to france is their biggest industry so no photos of french people not able to
thousand five hundred bottles of wine to pay for social services those wine bottles went to the city of london where the central bankers and bankers of barclays and r.b.s. and lloyd's are drunk dead drunk on the street you're naming on themselves laughing because they got these stupid french people to sell the assets to pay for their fraud of course so the debt ok they're not going to admit that there is such a thing as a debt but don't take all of your wages and all of your land and all of...
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while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. and that's the latest from the business team up next on archie after a very short break sophie shevardnadze speaks with laurence kotlikoff an economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussions of the global financial crisis. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people live. with this is a problem that. there were. people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. write. thank. you. laurence kotlikoff economics professor at boston university it's a pleasure to have you with us today it's great to be with you and great to be in russia so you're the one who states that america is broke and is even in a worse state that greece and ireland how so what exactly do you mean by that well we have congress look at all the bills the government has to pay in and in the u.s. case we have enormous bills that have been kept off the books that are not official debts but they're very real for example paying me my social socia
while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. and that's the latest from the business team up next on archie after a very short break sophie shevardnadze speaks with laurence kotlikoff an economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussions of the global financial crisis. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people live. with this is a problem that. there were. people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able...
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in london and paris 5 and 6 but a nice mild 10 degrees to start off your weekend there in madrid. that's a look at your world weather here's the extended forecast. >>> for all of us here at "newsline" i'm james tangan. thank you for joining us
in london and paris 5 and 6 but a nice mild 10 degrees to start off your weekend there in madrid. that's a look at your world weather here's the extended forecast. >>> for all of us here at "newsline" i'm james tangan. thank you for joining us
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the first stop on a diplomatic marathon during his talks in london john kerry praised the warm relations with britain although some politicians that doubted whether they bring anything positive. tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all the arguments bush used about iraq and britain was then deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've been involved in two major wars we lost a very large number of soldiers spent a vast amount of money and made the world an infinitely more insecure place we've also damaged civil liberties in our own country just as much as the united states has with its department of homeland security and all the controls that go with that and i think we need to examine the whole strategy of the west involving itself new rock then later libya and now syria to some extent and wonder if we're not really heading off in a completely wrong direction all this isn't enough a new adventure is broken out in north africa where britain and this time france are involved in deploying to move for
the first stop on a diplomatic marathon during his talks in london john kerry praised the warm relations with britain although some politicians that doubted whether they bring anything positive. tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all the arguments bush used about iraq and britain was then deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've been involved in two major wars we lost a very large number of...
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in their research it's a team from goldsmiths university of london and i'm joined by one of thirteen now professor. and i thank you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging aver the law at this point i think that what. we're seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law of war because it always lags behind the technologies are full of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct of wars especially become a free. you type of act that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra jude juridical assassination and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering that all important data is there absolutely in the forensic arc
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secretary of state has a first trip there around the world are stopping down in london where you are and you farmer many thanks indeed. well a political expert on receipt says that kerry's mission in europe is all about persuading old partners to take on a greater role in nato as ongoing foreign wars it's always been very important for the americans to keep the nato alliance together but they always want to keep it together on their own terms it's always been the case for instance that the senior commanding officer in nato is from the american armed forces what the americans constantly want to do use to shift the burden of military intervention on to the european powers but to keep political control all the process and i think the we've seen a number of times recently especially since the american focus is now beginning to shift towards the pacific to deal with the rising threat of china we are going to root them the europeans know how to take on a greater share of burden in respect of policing the arab world and north africa what we're seeing here is an attempt to convince the nato
secretary of state has a first trip there around the world are stopping down in london where you are and you farmer many thanks indeed. well a political expert on receipt says that kerry's mission in europe is all about persuading old partners to take on a greater role in nato as ongoing foreign wars it's always been very important for the americans to keep the nato alliance together but they always want to keep it together on their own terms it's always been the case for instance that the...
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london. now to some other stories from around the world at least two children have been injured by a current grenade in the northern kosovo city of mitrovica a boy and a girl aged three and nine suffered tropical wounds when the grenade was thrown through a window of their home by. her skate it was a certain less than twenty four hours of the trade so remains divided between serbs in the north and albanians in the south also has suffered from often violent as his attentions have a sense declaring independence from say red in two thousand and eight. is a. forces arrested twenty three how mass members adorn in the occupied was buying some were reportedly lawmakers so far israel hasn't given a reason for the raid a mass branded the move a criminal attempt to prevent national reconciliation for palestinians hamas is considered a terrorist organization by israel the u. us and the e.u. despite winning the last palestinian parliamentary elections six years ago. during in president ahmadinejad says h
london. now to some other stories from around the world at least two children have been injured by a current grenade in the northern kosovo city of mitrovica a boy and a girl aged three and nine suffered tropical wounds when the grenade was thrown through a window of their home by. her skate it was a certain less than twenty four hours of the trade so remains divided between serbs in the north and albanians in the south also has suffered from often violent as his attentions have a sense...